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Anyone here buy Fusetalk?????????

dcpsoguy

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Has anyone in this forum bought fusetalk?? I need to talk to you about a few things, whether it is worth it or not, some installation questions and some coldfusion things and some other questions . PM me if you have bought Fusetalk. , or just reply to this message telling me you have bought fusetalk so I can just PM you.

Thanks!
 

ltk007

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Thirdkind did, for his website (he's still in version 1.x). I would link to his site, but I don't think the mods would appreciate the content ;)
 

dcpsoguy

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Does Vbulletin have instant messaging?

Actually, I tried Ubb, which is like an exact clone to VBulletin, and I didnt like UBB, so I am guessing I wont like Vbulletin
 

dcpsoguy

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For some reason, I like the style of Fusetalk better and its features are better.
 

tomcat

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From my observations FuseTalk is extremely well designed. It is one of the few apps/scripts that I can't notice any problems with. Overall very very well done. It depends what your purpose is, if you want the best, and have money to spend I would get fusetalk.
 

beer

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And with all the members of anandtch it still doesn't crash; and when the forums do crash its typically the OS or DB not the script.
 

slipperyslope

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I will sell you the message board that I created last night for a database management class. It is written with ASP and uses an Access database.

Cost: $5





Jim
 

Kayes

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I nearly did for my company...
I did research everything and I think Fusetalk is the best!
But after considering the cost (you will need cold fusion) and traffic, I decided to get ubb instead.

If the traffic is going higher and the plan of getting a publishing system based on Cold Fusion get through, Fusetalk will definitely be the choice.

You can actually download and install a demo version, I did that with demo Cold Fusion too.
Fusetalk is quite easy to install, configure and use. COld Fusion might be tricky especially the security part.

Good Luck.
 

slipperyslope

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I would like to know why some people are just tools. Some people should not be allowed to live. I posted a link to my message board that I made in 5 hours just for the hell of it. Then a dork posts on it trashing it. Like the jerk could do anything better in 5 hours.

Jim
 

jmcoreymv

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I think fusetalk is the best BB there is, but the price of having to buy CF kinda of ruins it compared to the fact that php and mysql is free
 

Bryan

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Fusetalk is very clean and efficient. And it's obviously great for high traffic situations.
 

nd

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Bryan,

What makes Fusetalk great about high traffic situations? Haven't you seen the "Forums are experiencing extremely high traffic" messages practically every morning? Fusetalk seems to have quite a lot of features, and I don't think it scales very well (which is understandable considering the number of features and the fact that it runs on a NT IIS site with coldfusion).

A PHP based message board will likely scale much better.